In a remarkable & indefatigable archaeological quest Juliet Barnes, who has lived in Kenya all her life & whose grandparents knew some of the Happy Valley characters, has set out to explore Happy Valley to find the former homes & haunts of this extraordinary & transient set of people. Happy Valley was the name given to the Wanjohi Valley in the Kenya Highlands, where a small community of affluent, hedonistic white expatriates settled between the wars. While Kenya`s early colonial days have been immortalised by farming pioneers like Lord Delamere & Karen Blixen, & the pioneering aviator Beryl Markham, Happy Valley became infamous under the influence of troubled socialite, Lady Idina Sackville, whose life was told in Frances Osborne`s bestselling The Bolter. The era culminated with the notorious murder of the Earl of Erroll in 1941, the investigation of which laid bare the Happy Valley set`s decadence & irresponsibility, chronicled in another bestseller, James Fox`s White Mischief. But what is left now? With the help of a remarkable African guide & further assisted by the memories of elderly former settlers, she finds the remains of grand residences tucked away beneath the mountains & speaks to local elders who share first-hand memories of these bygone times. Nowadays these old homes, she discovers, have become tumbledown dwellings for many African families, school buildings, or their ruins have almost disappeared without trace
- a revelation of the state of modern Africa that makes the gilded era of the Happy Valley set even more fantastic. A book to set alongside such singular evocations of Africa`s strange colonial history as The Africa House, The Ghosts of Happy Valley is a mesmerising blend of travel narrative, social history & personal quest.